This invention provides an image processing apparatus which simplifies the circuit arrangement required for edge emphasis correction. For this purpose, the apparatus has a first color conversion unit (102) for color-separating input image data into lightness data and chromaticity data, a delay unit (103) for delaying the separated lightness data by N lines, and delaying the chromaticity data by N/2 lines, an image edge amount extraction unit (113) for extracting an image edge portion from the lightness data, a saturation amount extraction unit (114) for extracting the saturation component from the chromaticity data, and an image edge emphasis amount distribution unit (116) for distributing the emphasis amount of the edge portion to an edge emphasis unit (104) so that the distribution ratio for chromaticity correction is higher than that for lightness correction when the saturation component extracted by the saturation extraction unit (114) is large, and the distribution ratio for lightness correction is higher than that for chromaticity correction when the saturation component extracted by the saturation extraction unit (114) is small.
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1. An image processing apparatus for determining attributes in units of pixels on the basis of color image data in a color space expressed by a lightness signal and chromaticity signal, comprising: first input means for inputting the chromaticity signals in units of predetermined areas, each of which is composed by a plurality of pixels; calculation means for calculating a chromaticity amount on the basis of the inputted chromaticity signals in the predetermined area inputted by said first input means; first determination means for determining, based on the chromaticity amount calculated by said calculation means, if the predetermined area of interest belongs to an achromatic color region, a chromatic color region, or a middle region between achromatic and chromatic color regions; second input means for inputting the chromaticity signal in units of pixels; second determination means for determining, based on the chromaticity inputted in the units of pixels, if the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color; and third determination means for determining if the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color on the basis of the results of said first and second determination means, wherein said third determination means determines that the pixel of interest is achromatic color if said first determination means determines the predetermined area of interest belongs to the achromatic color region, determines that the pixel of interest is chromatic color if said first determination means determines that the predetermined area of interest belongs to the chromatic color region, and determines whether the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color in accordance with a result obtained by said second determination means if said first determination means determines that the predetermined area of interest belongs to the middle region.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, if said first determination means determines that the predetermined area of interest belongs to the middle region, said third determination means determines whether the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color in accordance with whether the majority of neighboring pixels, determined by said second determination means, of the pixel of interest are achromatic color or chromatic color.
3. A method of controlling an image processing apparatus for determining attributes in units of pixels on the basis of color image data in a color space expressed by a lightness signal and chromaticity signal, comprising: a first input step of inputting the chromaticity signals in units of predetermined areas, each of which is composed by a plurality of pixels; a calculation step of calculating a chromaticity amount on the basis of the inputted chromaticity signals in the predetermined area; a first determination step of determining, based on the chromaticity amount calculated in said calculation step, if the predetermined area of interest belongs to an achromatic color region, a chromatic color region, or a middle region between the achromatic and chromatic color regions; a second input step of inputting the chromaticity signal in units of pixels; a second determination step of determining, based on the chromaticity inputted in the units of pixels, if the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color; and a third determination step of determining whether the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color on the basis of results obtained in said first and second determination steps, wherein said third determination step includes determining that the pixel of interest is achromatic color if it is determined in said first determination step that the predetermined area of interest belongs to the achromatic color region, determining that the pixel of interest is chromatic color if it is determined in said first determination step that the predetermined area of interest belongs to the chromatic color region, and determining whether the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color in accordance with the determination result obtained in said second determination means if it is determined in said first determination step that the predetermined area of interest belongs to the middle region.
4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein, if it is determined in said first determination step that the predetermined area of interest belongs to the middle region, said third determination step includes determining whether the pixel of interest is achromatic color or chromatic color in accordance with whether the majority of neighboring pixels, which are determined in said second determination step, of the pixel of interest are achromatic color or chromatic color.
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May 19, 2005
November 28, 2006
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